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Till. MOTIXTNC, ORrOOyTAy. TTEPyEDAY. JTE 7. 1911. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Stat TTB A " "rrTetree-i ..! tl lor Hale TT" " ,.,.m Mais TCT A . eAliaA- Min 1V. A inrinnit n.... o ia Tee Wt " Tina artar- ! at s aae toatsnt el S la. l(tll TNtTKR-ltWr 1 SS U7r il.-J,', MiaHi M "The 0'' rJ" !- TOi tlMIM el Bad Ue! at e.Jl. OF PH(l THtTrl (VftWl "V? 'A sad .: VauSea..:., . efteraeea ll II u4 teals M at " CRa.no TMCaTKX eed W ion ,..,..::. TMt ifim a lie: ".ii at T so ar4 a. fA-XTA ltl TKCATlft-rHrtt U BtarBl Veo4el 1. Thie aftereeea BA at I end A ft N UIOW TMCTHt-Tw.l1 asd XTVmtl.m H-Mol Ce'" Ce r la "Tee Po.lr.oi.ee HaiL" Tale a-erao-a n I t) asd aeais&t el f. ead la A tar. ahcaobV on jot. ocro. ti-OI-rim iu aictana. II A - " at OAK I4K Heed roreart end aneateal .)?. Thie afteraeon asd trelsu lSruiATIi'X PARK TwatT-fwir!a an Vi49ai-. Hee.ee. L La AsrttM fi aei. Tire arraooa at e.J. CM-nt RT CLt'B K.earie Eir ir avtauo. aaa.tuti.n Taia artarneoa t I 9-axdt TO J-JroitpoBATe. The Bandy Commercial Club has taken Initial steps for the Incorporation of f.tndy oil appointed K. F. Brune. p. T. ahel-1-r nni p. R. Heinle; to prepare blue prints of the proposed araa and Bet uca other data aa mar be required for tha movement. Candy ha about IU people aod la A considerable business canter. It la on tha Mount Hood auto mobile road and on the surveyed rout of the Mount Hood Railroad. Tha club also appointed M. Deaton. P. T. heilejr and P. R. il.lnle to solicit funds for tha Fourth of July celebration. This committee reported It bad raised $110 so far. E. F. Bruna was appointed chairman of a committee to prepara the park for the celebration. Mamt Boats Pass Dcrimj Rush Horna. For tha 14 hours closing; yesterdsy morn In a at 7 o'clock. 7 boata passed throucn tha Burnalde - street bridge, moet of them durtns; the rusb hours of tha day. Between 7 A. M. and P. M. Monday 14 boats passed throuich tha draw and between 1 and It P. M. 34 boats passed thro ash. and the re mainder passed through ttp to 7 o'clock yesterday morning. Theaa boats oc cupied Bra minutes on an average In '(Unit throuch the draw, or a little more than six hours out of tha antlra day In all. Baadt BorxkAt Asarssmwrn Paxre crrcr Assessments for tha delln aoant property owners for tba widen ing of Sandy boulevard to tha city limits are delinquent and tha property will be) sold Jane S. The amount of the delinquency Is relatively small and will be taken cars of by Interested property owners In Roee City Park, so that proceedings for widening tha street can ba started without delay. Petitions for tba pavement of tha boulevard ara ready and will bo filed aa aoon as tha widening of the street baa been officially declared. Pru. Rm Ptpcuira Autosr FTWtsHgtx The Bull Run pipeline will aoon ba finished throara Gr- 'am. the ditch for tna plpa having been completed last week. Thera Is a short section near Kelly Creek to lay before tba big tuba wt.l ba completed between the Mount Tabor reeervotra and tha Bandy River. Most of tha pipe has been laid along tba Section Una and covered. It has been laid np tba Mount Tabor alevatloa to tha reservoir Within a few wreka tha second Bull Rua plpellae will ba finished. Roam to P Inrsnn i Fru. Wmn. Tha Basa Una road, which has not received much attention for soma time, will ba eovered with crashed rock. Tha rock crusher oa this road, wblcb baa not bee a operated for several year, will soon ba turning out several hun dred tons of road materia) a day. Thera will thus t two crushers la operation, the Kelly Butts and tha Basa Line. Aa effort Is being made to bava tha county Improve tba road nearly tba full width. feet. Bl..WOfO WT Faxtkb Fsuagix Tha fellwood people fear Another water famine thla year, owing to tha fact that tha reinforcing water main for this section cannot ba laid on East Twenty-slsth street. Sections of tha pipe ara distributed along East Twenty-sixth street ready to ba put ander ground, but this csnnot be dona far the reason that the street has not been widened Tha aellwood Commercial CI 'ir. will try to have the laying of tha reinforcing mala expedited. V.-Mt-RAAT to Pnrairg Oven AO Cl.rB- William McMurray, general pas senger agent of the (X-W. R. at X. Co. and the Fouthem Parlfln lines In Oreaoa will ba tha chairman at what has been designated the signal meet ing of tha Portland Ad Club, to be held at the rortland hotel at 12:15 P. M. to morrow. Amoor the sixakers scheduled are William B. Welle. Frederick V. Ilnlman. A. II. McKeea and Ralph W. Hoyu . Pownxx-Prnmar Tabs NaARLT Cot rt. trrrrx The playground and park at the corner of Ttfwe'.l and Milwaukle treeta la being Improved, and will soon be r'Atlr ' the nse of the public Shrubbery has been planted along tha street borders snd a high frnre has been ereoted- Tha park comprlsea a little more than two aorea The natural growth at tha north and has baea retained. To sava tba cost of storm are oa rwa leo-horsepower return tubular boilers which we ara now taking out. wa will sell them at a bargain It taken at once. These boilers ara of the Kewanea typa and In good condition. Complete with all fittings and feed ater equipment, ready for Immediate Installation. For further partlculara call at room 101 Oregonlaa bldg. tt-rong to LjcasbV Ioa Tib or Ybajuv 1i7. Ix H r art or Kitail rimucT. No lirTTXB Loranoji oi Crry. A Hi. OKtOOMAX. 8 tut Kixooa. Imported embroidered silk kimunos. wore In aa original Japanese way. displayed with real Japanese cherry tree. In full bloom In K. Kn Company's window. Third and Couch. It Is worth a trip to see. Knfrv Cnogrso Dbjiwstbatiok. Her man Wulff. professor of cooking. Is giv ing free demonstration daily. 3 to e P. M . on great Majestic range, at William viadby A Sn. Washington, cor. 1st St. Motmrbs MtrnM PoeTroKro. Tha Mount Tabor mothers" and teachers or ganisation has postponed Its meeting from tomorrow until Thursday. June 15. Pacini- Statks Finn l.wu"n On ror, home o?Tite, Portland. tr.. room ;' Chamber of Commerce building. Phones: Marshall CO. A 4111. MA.jiairtraxT firework display at Coun.il Crest by the Hitts Fireworks Company. of Seattle. Wednesday, June 7. Admission frea. Wkcbeopat Select Club dances here after at Kinder s New Mapla Hall. Sec ond and Morrison. Carnival danca Wednesday. OsuKxTAi. ruas at sensational low prices. Atlyeh Broa.' removal sale. Tenth and Washington street. WrTHrKSEB. Rii-mixts Jk C. agents Roral Insurance C.impany. leel Yeoa b!dg. Phone Marshall KTt. Visrr the Portland Swimming Baths. 147 4th. elegant plunge, steal a, tubs, showers. Zc. Lrxa Ftn Ccara-rsBT lots cared for br L. V Guy. tha new superintendent. East 11. As Cura to Rats L-cacmBost. Ar ranged in the dining-room of tha Port land Hotel today will ba A working model of A -block signal" aa need la actual oparatloa npoa a railway as a result of tha plans of William McMur ray. general passenger agent of tba O..W. R. N. Co.. who will art aa chairman of tha Portland Ad Club's weekly luncheon. Tba -block signal" will ba given to Illustrate modern me thods of railroading and A. H. McKeen. signal engineer of tha O.-W: R. X. Railway, will giva aa Illustration of bow the machinery works. William Riddle Wells will giva an ad drees upon Tha Value of the Automatic Signal aa aa Advertising Medium." Frederick V. Hotman. ex-president of tha Roaa Society, will talk upon "Tba Rosa as an Index to Civilisation-; Ralph W. Hoyt will speak upon "What tha Rosa Fes tival lias Dona for Portland," And thera will ba musical selections. Dextax. Coxvektiob Hulm Cujoca Testerday morning's session of tba Oregon Dental Association convention at tha North Pacific Denial College was devoted chiefly to chsir and table clinics, while In th afternoon nn ad journment until today wa taken to permit tba members and visitors to an Joy th alght of tba Roee Festival. Paper were read til demonstratlors given by 3. X. Bean. E. C Moreland. M. C Holbrook. R. D. Robinson. E. A. Myers. H. C. Flzott. Clyde Mount. B. M. Hamm. W. C. Shearer. W. A. Com ming and A. S. Esson. Tba regular w-orklnt seealons will ba continued this morning and tomorrow and officer of tba organisation for tba ensuing year will ba elected. Naval Militia Gors roa Cbcueb. A detachment of of the enlisted man of the Oregon Naval Militia, made up of from Marshfield and 1) from Port land, wll leave Portland next Tuesday night at 11 o'clock over th O.-W. R. e N. for Seattle to lake over tha cruiser Boston which th Federal Gov ernment Is lending to lb mllltla a a training ship. The detachment will b la charge of Captain Speler. city harbormaster, at present Captain of tha Oregon Naval Militia. Elevea officer will leave Sunday night and will await tha coming of the enlisted men At tha Bremerton Navy-yard. British Comscl Berg Tocnt. British Consul James Laldlaw I look ing for Joseph Tyldesley. th ion of William Tyldesley. of Manchester. Eng land, who has been missing for tha past II months. About It month ago Joseph Tyldesley wrote hi father, say ing that ba would laava Astoria, where ha then waa. and coma to Portland. Slnca that time a number of letters, ad dressed both to Astoria and to Port land, bava failed of a reply and tha consequent anxiety of tha father led to hla making tha appeal to th British Consul here. Matob Naxbb TcTnrgL Cohmtttxul Mayor Simon yesterday morning ap pointed Isadora Lang. Henry Hewitt, Qeorge W. Joseph. George F. Johnson and H C Campbell aa a committee to look after tha details of a proposed tunnal through tha hill under Council Crest Into the Tualatin district. This was done nndar authority of tha City Council, whlcb authorised tha appoint ment of a commute of this kind May 10- WDitniuT Hettu. Baked halibut, crab cocktail, chicken pie. beef stew and vegetable, creamed sweetbreads, pyramid eggs and pimento sauce, roast beef sandwich, brascd tongue, Spanish: cold chicken, cucumber salad, stuffed tomato a. lobster salad, lattuca and mayonnaise, gooseberry pie. strawberry shortcake, chocolate Ira cream. Mocha tart. Woman' Exchange. ISs Fifth. St. Lavmici to Havb Qradoatso ExanctsBSL Tha graduating claaa of June. '11. of St. Lawrence Academy of Portland will hold their graduating exercise at tha academy! assembly room Monday night. June 15. at I o'clock. The faculty and tha student are uniting In making th commence ment aa elaborate affair. Mcxt for today at tha Toung Wo men' Christian Association. In tha srreen tea room, from 11:30 A. M. to S p. M.: Barley soup, roaat beef, hali but, cold tong-ue. breaded tomato, mashed carrot a. fruit salad, tomato and nut salad, sardlna salad, strawberry shortcake. French eocoanut pudding, pineapple Ice cream and cake. Tickets for the banquet to be gtvea for tha Northwest Musle Teach ers Association. Thursday evening, at Commercial Club, have been placed at 11 a plate. Reservation should be made at once. Call up Mrs- H. A. Heppner. both phones. Poa Salb at a Baboaix. Solid ma- rhogany millinery fixtures, comprising wall cases, floor cases, maim, taoies. hatstands: cost new. 11500: In us on year. Apply at Grand Leader. Fifth and Alder Btreeta. Ask for Mr. Werthelmer. Gbocbbt Stobb Will Closb) Tiukb pat ArrERxonv. All members of tha Portland Retail Grocer' Association will close their stores on Thursday afternoon. In order to view the prin cipal entertainments of th Roaa Fes tival. Freb distribution of rose for those wishing to decorste their care for parades. Automobile Club headquarters, eleventh and Oak street. CnajtER, ! feet. Washington street. A. C. Pike. 107 North Third. , THE BOWERS GRILL The perfect dinners Table d'hote and a la carte. The finest orchestra. Tna superior soprano. Miss Ethel Lewis. Th celebrated baritone. Lowell M. Redfleld. The perfect service makea the Bowers grill the popular place to dine crowded nightly. PICNIC LUNCHES. No ptrnle Is complete without one of those delirious lunches put up at the Woman's Exchange. Neatly packed In boxes. Everything that s good to eat. Try one for that Automobile party, lit Fifth street. " Minnesota AJumnl to Dine. Th annual banquet of the Oregon alumni of th University of MinnesotA will be held at the Commercial Club FVKIev at '1 P. M All former stu- Who's Your Banker? Ton have nonet Then this messa-re for jou. Th ST AST of rrtsrr fortusa i founded on systematic urine. Ton ca' nalto prof itable PrVTSTMEKT until you lure SAVED n o a g h to iiiAko the Urt. An Account with this bank is a mighty good asset. Any bank. But thi one in iar t'calaf. Because of the class of men who compose its management, and the found business policy that (rorercs the selec tion of its securities. All savings deposits are. separately invested. Bring YOUR savings here. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY tf OREGON Third and Oak Street dents of th university at xpectd to b present. Dr. H. O. Parker, S14 Corbett building, hae asked that all those able to be present notify him. H. Dewart will be toatmAter and among those scheduled to respond ar professor D. U Klehle. Rv. CArt Scovel. Dr. E. A. Loo mis, E. P. Shel don. H. E. Plummer. C. T. Haa. Dr. A. M. Webster. Dr. Frederick A. Klehle, Dr. 1a W. Hyde and O. M. Washburn, of Coburg. Or. MUSIC AT HOTEL PORTLAND Outdoor eoncerta will be gives all this week by Herr Waldermar Llnd and hi famous orchestra. Tha balcony 1 being need for this purpoae. mucs to the ad vantage of the diner. Th following programme will be rendered this even ing: March. Testtval- . .... .-; u .. .Mso-4saohB Selection of songs from "Ths laokee mrr Hem rtoavna. "Voice of the Chimes" Lulglnl VaJee latermesso. "Songe d'Autiuaae .. J oyee OverWrV: "Pbedre" .. M"'''il bong for cornet. "Good-bye" Tosu Mr. Ban DrlacolL rantasle on "Hiiselaa folk Songs" .- la "By the Saskatchewan." Xrom the Pink Laviy" Coryn (b) Ittermaaso rag. "King Chantl- riser Ayer Oraad aalecilon. "Tba Olrl from the liold.il Hut" . -u.0Vn -tBTUetloo a la Valse. . . . . Von Bon, from the "Balkan Prince". ...Rubens "American Patrol" eacnata H.rr Waldemar Llnd. Musical Director. Many complimentary remarks hAV been paid tba management on the gor geous decoration In the large dining room and grill. Special preparation! have been made to handle the numerous dinner partle during th weak, and ex cellent servlre th result OAKS PARK BAND. Open-air concert this afternoon and venlng, direction Philip Pels and quartet, from Metropolitan Opera Com pany. New York. ArrtRNOO!. "rarkeltsns" "'SSfSI. Va:ae. "leva's Ca resets ........... Roberts "Tha Fortune Teller' Herbert Vocal selection, papular songs............ "rrosen Bill" Prror Overture. "Orpheus" ..Orranbacn -- baract.rl.t.r Pan-Americana", ...Herbert "Perslsb March" . Kirauas rVENTNO. Overture. "Oheron" VS'ahar Thantom Brlsarte" My-lleton The Prima Donna" Herbert Popu'ar oueralic seleotlons. ....... .Quartet MArch "T5ptlan- .... Strauss "Italian Caprice" . .....ASCbacliloaky Vslet. "Love a Spell" Kendall Potpourri, "Oplor Halka" Slllenbarg YE OREGON GRILLE. One of th chief place of Interest to visit during the carnival week. Hear glgnor Pletro Marino, the renowned Italian violinist, and hi superb or chestrs supported by a strong oorps of vocal soloists In A grand concert pro gramme every day at luncheon and during the evening from to S and from 10 to IS. WHEREJTO DINE. All the delicacies of th season at th Portland Restaurant- Fin private apart ments for ladle. SOS Wash., near 6th St. Senator N'elson May Visit Astoria. ORrXJONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington. Juris .Representative Hawley today Invited Senator Knute Nelson to be present at Astoria on August H. for oM P. W. BALTES AND COMPANY PRINTING- Main 165, A 1163 First and Oak Invitations Are Out for Graduations and Weddings Nothin-r would make a better showing in eletrance and appropri ateness than Jewelry, Silver, Cut Glass, China. For money in vested, no other line of gifta conld approach the splendor of any of the above, each one of which will give daily service, and yet be in style a lifetime. We're in the last days of our remarkable Removal Sale our low prices have made things hum but we had a gigantic stock to dispose of, and there are still many lovely things left. They must go and we're going even below bedrock to see that they do. Come early in week. 2S6 MORRISON STREET NEW ADDRESS, YE0N BUILDING T7 V 'ISITING stran gers in attend ance at the Rose Fes tival should not fail -Xr to pay a visit to this store. A place of spe cial interest just now is our big suit section for men and young men. Every maker in the country, whose productions reach the hig-h standard set by our customers, is rep resented. All the newest fabrics and weaves in the most up-to-the-minute mod els priced at $15, $20, &95 3tl $35 and S40 eaAabatw, - w , t "ScudlnaTtan day at the fair. Sen ator Nelson repuea ne was unaoie 10 plan that far ahead, but would gladly aooept If his duties permit It. Rose Festival Program Wednesday 2 P, M., auto parade; 4 P. call at Hart man & Thompson and see Mr. Camp about their irrigated land at West Stayton; 8 P. M., rose exhibit at Armory. Thursday 2. P. 1L, equestrian pa rade; 4 P. 1L, get posted on the West Stayton Irrigated farms. See Mr. Camp ' at Hartman & Thompson Bank, Fourth and Stark. 6P. M, military pageant. Friday 5 P. M., children's parade, East Side; 9 P. AL, military ball; 8 A. M. to 5 P. 1L, consult Mr. Ilartog, manager of Willamette Valley Irrigated Land Company at Hartman & Thompson's Bank, Fourth and Stark, about the best investment in all Oregon. Saturday 3 P. Mraces; 8:30 P. electric parade; 8 A. M. to 2 P. M drop in and see Mr. Camp at Hartman & Thompson's Bank about West Stayton 's wonderful opportunities. TAKE ELEVATOR and save money. . Special sale on Sample Plumaa - Bepairlnr a epeclalty. Golden . 3 State Ostrich Feather Co., J Salesroom 214 Swellsnd Bldg, 6tn and Waahlncton streets. RealAent aad Day School for Girls lok nilllllsea AaaAatAle sea Xltaaaatery DasartBaata, Msala, all Bloratiaa. eramaalaav leodraasTlAK aitria.K acravXAAUJl Office B. Sf- lirlna iiail FIREWORKS at Council Crest Free Amusement Park. 1200 Feet Above the City. Ivlagnificent fireworks display by the Hitta Fireworks Co., of Seattle. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7. Come Early. Take Council Crest Cars. A CW CF CAtlTY 18 A JOY QaVE. Fells Oouraud Magical V Qr. T kin prepavnttons. For atl FERD. T. HOPKINS, Prop. Oriental Cream or eautlfler. Rmt5Teg Tan. Ptmpte FreciUet, Moth Ttichea, oa ertcry oiemisa od betvQty. eVDd dw flea detctJom. II hM ttood Um twl ot ye-rt, asd te so ltsvrmleM w tute It tobeurlt Is properly ltiavtl. A octpt no eouxiteiw felt of aLimliv Game. Dr. I A. Ba r re aaltt to Imct of th hatzt ton O p-tieiiti Aa too ladlt wiiX m abeou I rteoBBlB', ffM Uawat feta-rwifnl at &11 the. i by all dr-ocr-aU and Tamcf fiUlt,Oa&allllOd eteopSaW S7 ttr.it lonM St, H. V. HOTEL 8 a-i-i ufA r"s O I CVVMH I SAN FRANCISCO Geatry Street, above TJnion Square Just opposite Hotel St. Fraud European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Hew rted and brtck iliucluis. TnrnUhedal cost of tlOO.OOO. Everr comfort and con venience. On carfines transferrins all over cite. Omni hn. meets trains snd stasmerB, Sand far Booxlet with rasp oi San Francisco J Sallowness How to cure it a stimulant for sluggish skins If you are sallow, it indicates an inactive, lifeless skin and poor circulation. A clogged condition is often evident first in the face. It indicates that the skin on your whole body is inactive. Through its miles of tiny pores your skin discharges two pocmdi of waste matter every day. Now unless these pores are active, unless they are properly performing their work, this waste matter ttayt in the $kin. From this you can realize the necessity of keeping your skin in good working order. You can see that any defect in its activity leads to serious skin troubles. Woodbury's Facial Soap used in ths following way exactly , counteracts this effect. Wash your akin slowly and carefully with a very hot lather - of Woodbury's Facial Soap. Do this several times, until your skin feels like it has been stimulated. Then dash cold water, very cold water on it for fully ten minutes. Then every Dlght inaseaee it firmly with Woodbury's Facial Cream, which nourishes and whitens the Bain. Use this treatment regularly, not spasmodically, and watch the gradual improvement in your skin. Don't think that sal lowness or a sluggish skin is chronic Don't slight this treat ment, and in time yon will have an active, clear, glowing skin, a compUxim that shows ths delicacy and coloring of a child' Woodbury's Facial Soap Dealers Everywher Fa Sal. j MaKe Your Collections Carry Your Business. Get the Money In. NETH a CO., CoUearrora. Worcester Bids?. Mai. 1TM, A ltaV Foster & Kleiser High Grade Commercial and Electrie SIGNS Bsaart Tta ana Baa Everett Sta. Fnostea East 1111) B-22S4. For Oi.-U. CooJaar. bt the SiSHnS OF THr HCU ABES Or J1.0S AND MART. OmM. Au tWaeltai Oanav Mane. Aft. I del P-a-e. SiHier eWPeB I I BciecA Alanine wwlkcrmAlTraitrfie.WrBgfA.n..iii ifiat Adarewi tim sunmos. . Mar.'. CCriVVAB PRINTING CO. 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